When playing Three Kingdoms games, the two leaders of Hu Yi cannot be forgotten.
Meng Huo in the south, Ke Bineng in the north.
Of course, below them, there are several Hu Yi leaders who are somewhat impressive.
For example, Meng Huo's wife Zhu Rong has always been unable to defeat Ke Bineng's Bu Dugen, and she is also capricious in Xie Gui Ni.
Governor Feng had met Meng Huo more than ten years ago.
Even Meng Huo's daughter Hua Wan had a good relationship with Feng Jishi, and she had not forgotten to send some seeds from time to time in recent years.
And today, he finally met Ke Bineng.
Although he was sitting on a horse, Governor Feng could still see that Ke Bineng had the common characteristics of the barbarians on the grassland.
He shouldn't be tall, but he looks relatively strong.
There are some small braids on the head, which are similar to the dreadlocks of later generations, but they look much dirtier than the dreadlocks.
I don’t know if it’s because the desert is windy and sandy, and the barbarians don’t pay attention to taking care of themselves. The face exposed in the unkempt beard looks extremely dark.
If the news is correct, even if Ke Bineng is not sixty years old, he is probably not far behind.
This old man, about sixty years old, was sitting on a horse with his back straight and his eyes clear. He did not look old at all at his age.
Feng Jishi was sizing up Ke Bineng, and Ke Bineng was also observing Feng Jishi.
Although he had long known that Feng Langjun became famous at a young age, Ke Bineng couldn't help but be a little surprised when he saw his appearance.
Because no matter who it is, it is difficult to imagine that the man in front of him, who has not even grown a beard, is actually the supreme commander of the army behind him.
While Ke Bineng was sighing, his eyes fell on Jiang Wei and Zhao Guang who were following Feng Langjun.
When he saw the appearance of the two of them clearly, a strange look flashed across his eyes, and then there was a sudden realization.
I heard Liu Langjun say that Feng Langjun has always liked to have some handsome men around him since he first led the army. It seems that he is not deceiving me.
It's a pity that I, Da Xianbei, are all majestic men living in the desert, and it is difficult for me to be as handsome as those two.
Otherwise, find a few handsome men and send them to the other party, so as to deepen the friendship between the two parties, and maybe even get some information.
Governor Feng had no idea that a great leader of the grassland had such dirty thoughts.
While sighing that Ke Bi Neng was so strong, he rode up to greet him with a smile on his face:
"Chief Kebineng, I have long admired your name!"
Kebi Neng saw that Feng Jishi had finally moved, and quickly put away his thoughts and greeted him with the same smile:
"Feng Langjun, I have been famous for you for a long time!"
The two riders approached each other, they looked at each other, laughed, and held hands as if they were old friends they hadn't seen for a long time.
The meeting between Liangzhou Governor Feng Junhou and the grassland Xianbei master Ke Bineng was warm, harmonious and a successful meeting.
Both sides have a common goal, which is to defeat the Wei thieves.
Governor Feng said that over the years, the Xianbei people had been oppressed by the Wei thieves and had to move from Youbian and Erzhou in the east to their hometown of Jiuyuan. Liangzhou expressed deep sympathy.
Ke Bineng responded that Da Xianbei had a glorious past. Although it suffered setbacks for a while, it would eventually stand up again.
At the same time, Kebineng also expressed his gratitude to Liangzhou for its assistance over the years.
During this meeting, Governor Feng did not mention the attack on Hu Qi from Yi Cong a few days ago.
Kebineng also did not ask Feng the governor why he let the army put up such a formation.
Both parties made a tacit agreement to pretend that these things had never happened and expressed that they would move forward together.
On the second day after the meeting, Governor Feng and Ke Bineng made an oath at Yin Mountain, agreeing to send troops together in the near future to attack the bandits south.
After the oath of alliance ended, Kebi Neng immediately led the army to turn around, preparing to go back and gather his troops so that they could set off at any time.
At the same time, he left his younger brother Ruoluo Aliu behind and ordered him to lead Feng Langjun's army through the Yinshan Mountains to join him.
The desert was windy and sandy, so after Feng Jishi sent Ke Bineng away, he returned to his handsome tent and asked someone to wash his face with water.
Guan Ji was handing over a towel next to her. Before she could speak, she heard the guard report:
"Junhou, General Zhao is here."
"Let him in."
When Zhao Guangcai arrived at the door of the tent, he shouted loudly:
"Brother, how could you agree to that Ke..."
"Shut up! Come in and talk later!"
After being shouted at, Zhao Guang actually stopped talking and came in angrily.
Feng Jishi buried his face in the water, splashing and splashing. After a while, he raised his head, took the towel handed over by Guan Ji, wiped his face and asked:
"Where are the others? Why don't you come in? Just come here alone, Gonghuo?"
When Zhao Guang saw that his brother didn't even turn around, he knew what was happening outside. He couldn't help being surprised and quickly raised the curtain and shouted:
"Come all over!"
A crowd of people rushed in, including Jiang Wei, Li Qiu, Shi Bao, Huo Yi, Yang Wanwan, Liu Hun, and even Bald-haired Kheli.
These people are either angry or resentful.
"Okay, you can ask, what do you want to know?"
Governor Feng sat down in the coach's seat and asked.
Everyone looked at Zhao Guang.
Zhao Guang could no longer hold himself back any longer and asked anxiously:
"Brother, you swore an oath with Kebineng and promised him that if Chang'an was captured, his children's property and silk would be plundered by him, and we only wanted the land and city. Isn't it too... too rash?"
He wanted to say cowardice, or shame, but his brother had a lot of authority over the years, so he thought for a long time before saying "reckless".
Feng Yong glanced down and saw that Yang Wanwan and Liu Hun were both his brothers. The other was the Marquis of Guiyi of the Han Dynasty and considered himself the successor of Emperor Guangwu.
What the hell is a bald guy?
You are a Xianbei Hu, and you don’t even have a Han surname. What does it mean to look so indignant?
Oh, you are already the general of the Han Dynasty, so it's okay.
"If you don't agree to him, how can he try his best to help? Without his help, where will the army get food and grass from Yinshan Mountain?"
The food and fodder in Juyan County has long been exhausted. This is the case for long-distance expeditions. We cannot count on the rear.
Along the way, Yi Cong was allowed to plunder by the Hu cavalry in order to collect food and grass for the army.
The dry food brought by the army should be used as little as possible. Maybe it will be of great use in the future.
When you get to Yinshan Mountain, who else can you rob? You can't rob Ke Bineng, right?
Even if we want to grab Kebineng, we have to wait until the army has passed Gaoque Fortress.
After all, Yinshan is now controlled by Kebineng.
Although there are many ravines between the mountains, which cause wind leakage from all sides of Yinshan Mountain, and Governor Feng did not believe that the Hu people could make use of the Yinshan Pass.
But if he really wants to make up his mind to defend, his army will become a dangerous army with obstacles in front and no food path behind, which is no joke.
What's more important is that by the time he invades Yinshan and clears up the Hetao area, Guanzhong will probably be finished long ago.
Ke Bineng probably saw that he wanted something from him, so he made such a request when they swore an oath outside Yinshan Mountain.
After all, when he merged with the border between the two states, he often led troops to invade the border and was prone to looting.
But then again, for most high-ranking people in this era, plundering and plundering is not a big deal at all.
After all, the city has been massacred countless times, why do you still care about plundering?
Kebi Neng stayed in the frontier fortress of Han all year round, and he probably knew what kind of shitty things those so-called heroes in Han had done.
He felt that he might as well give it a try.
So although this request is a bit unexpected, it is within reason.
But for the Han people, this is a very dangerous sign.
This shows that Ke Bineng is no longer content with looting the frontier fortresses, but has turned his attention to the inland. He has even inquired about the situation in Chang'an.
Over the years, due to the traffic of caravans and Sima Yi's diligent management, Chang'an has long ceased to be desolate as before.
If we really wanted to rob Chang'an, the wealth we would gain would be equivalent to the cattle and sheep that would have been grazing in the desert for who knows how many years.
Governor Feng sat upright, as if he didn't see the look on his general's face, and sneered and said:
"Besides, I just promised him to get it by himself, but I didn't promise him to get it for him."
Zhao Guang has not yet reacted. In his opinion, after his brother and Ke Bineng invaded Chang'an together, what does it matter whether they help or not?
Could it be that Kebi didn’t have any hands or feet?
Jiang Wei reacted the fastest, but he whispered:
"Is it possible that the emperor would not want to capture Chang'an?"
"Aren't we running this far just to capture Chang'an?" Governor Feng laughed, but there was no smile in his eyes. "Before we capture Chang'an, wouldn't it be nice to let Ke Bi die?"
"How can a dead man rob Chang'an? He can't turn into a ghost and go away, right?"
Even if you become a ghost, have you ever asked the Ghost King?
Do you know what the bandit name of this lord was in his early years?
At the oath-taking meeting, when Ke Bi Neng made this request, King Feng Gui had already sentenced him to death in his heart.
Before a person dies, let him hear more good words, so that he can go on the journey with peace of mind.
Hearing these words, the generals couldn't help but tremble in their hearts!
Yes, to be able to reach this position today, I don’t know how many thieves’ blood was on my hands.
From clever words and coquettishness to ruthlessness and foresight, not to mention the inevitable retribution...
Thinking of these bandit accounts, Jiang Wei and others secretly said in their hearts: This is too sloppy!
The monarch never forgot to look for laborers all the way here, so how could he really agree to the ridiculous demands of the Hu people?
I and others came together and asked questions like this. I wonder if Junhou has any grudges in his heart?
With this thought in mind, and seeing the indifferent expression on Junhou's face, all the generals felt a little uneasy.
At this time, General Guan standing next to Governor Feng said slowly:
"A prince has his own considerations when doing things, otherwise why would he be entrusted with important tasks by the prime minister?"
"What you have to do now is not to question the king here, but to return to the camp and strictly prohibit those who know the matter from spreading this matter in the army, so as not to disturb the morale of the army."
As the actual commander of the Liangzhou Army, and also the protector of the Feng family's family, General Guan naturally knew that the Liangzhou Army was slightly different from other armies.
Whenever a boy from a good family with some family background joins the army, the lowest goal is to pursue fame, wealth and so on.
But Cangtou and Guizhou are different. Especially since the world has been in chaos for decades, they have either been forced to join the army, or they have joined the army in order to have a good meal.
They have no goals in life and do not know when they will be killed by the enemy. They just live in a hazy state, as if they have no consciousness of their own.
Until Alang enforced literacy in the army, which not only gave them hope, but also told them why they were fighting.
Only then did they realize that people live not just for their own food.
In order to protect their hard-won hope, in order to prevent their descendants from losing everything they have now, and even for the peace of the world, they must fight against thieves.
Coupled with the influence of Hanism for hundreds of years, these soldiers now understand what the difference between Han and Yi is.
If they really want them to watch the barbarians plunder Chang'an, especially when they know that it was Governor Feng who allowed the barbarians to do this, it will not be as simple as the morale of the army being shaken.
Even if the Liangzhou Army does not collapse by then, it will quickly become a bandit army robbing families and homes.
Fortunately, when the oath was taken, those present were basically the main generals in the army and some close associates.
The capture of Chang'an is not a glorious thing to talk about, and it is incompatible with such a great and honorable event as defeating thieves.
In addition, this kind of thing is a common thing after the city is broken, so the two parties only made a verbal agreement to share the spoils, and naturally there was no need to write it down in a petition to beg the thieves that was circulated throughout the army.
So this news is still within controllable range at present.
"Your Majesty, it's easy to talk to the officers and soldiers in the army, but as we go south with Ke Bineng, the two armies will inevitably get mixed up. When Yi hears the news from Hu Qi and the Hu people, what should we do?"
Jiang Wei was more careful and remembered the biggest loophole.
Governor Feng lowered his eyes and said calmly:
"Yi Cong Hu Qi did not obey Liangzhou's military orders, but listened to Ke Bineng's nonsense. How can he still be called Yi Cong Hu Qi?"
"Since they like to listen, let them go and talk to Ke Bibi afterward."
A large army is on the campaign trail, with no reinforcements behind it. A powerful enemy is in front of us. If we are not careful, we may be annihilated. Strict military discipline is a must.
Governor Feng raised his head and glanced at Bald Khotan:
"Baofa Tianli, I know that you have good relations with Qu Shuai of those tribes, so I will leave this matter to you."
Bald Khotan sets up a spirit!
"promise!"
Tufa Tianli is the third successful example of whitewashing after Liu Hun and Duanmuzhe, and is widely known to the Hu people in Liangzhou.
On weekdays, there are many barbarians who come to visit Qushuai to establish relations.
At this time, when he heard the order from the king, he knew in his heart that his test was coming.
After getting out of Shuai's tent, he looked for an opportunity and quietly found Shi Bao:
"General Shi, please ask me for advice on what the Lord has entrusted you to do today."
He knew that among the generals, Shi Bao might not be the most powerful when it came to leading troops, but he was definitely the most experienced in dealing with tribes.
Not to mention that this person has always been very clever.
Bald-faced Kheli saw Shi Bao hesitate a little and knew that he had concerns, so he hurriedly swore:
"General Shi, don't worry, no one else will know about this except me."
After speaking, he lowered his voice again:
"The general also knows that my sister Xue Niang is Liu Langjun's concubine. She is quite beautiful, so she is favored by Liu Langjun."
"In my clan, there is actually a teenage sister named Xiaoxue Niang, who is as beautiful as her sister..."
When Shi Bao heard this, his eyes suddenly lit up and he swallowed:
"Hey, we are all working for the king, so why do we need to be divided? The affairs of the king are actually easy."
"Please teach me, General Shi."
"Didn't the Yi Congjun get attacked a few days ago? There's still no reason why."
"As long as there are rumors in the Yi Cong Army that Ke Bineng's troops attacked the Yi Cong Army, who will listen to the words of Ke Bineng's troops? It would be good if there is no big fight."
After hearing this, the bald man hesitated and said:
"Will this lead to disharmony between the two armies? What if it ruins the prince's serious matter of seeking thieves..."
Shi Bao looked at the bald-haired Kheli strangely: "Isn't the disharmony between Yi Cong and Ke Bineng just what the prince would like to see?"
Today in the tent, can't you see the prince's attitude toward Ke Bineng and Yi Cong?
The good relationship between them makes Junhou worried, right?
Moreover, Junhou seemed to have never wanted to be of the same mind as Ke Bi Neng from the very beginning.
Then why are we afraid of discord between the two armies?
The bald Khotan suddenly realized: "Thank you, General Shi, for your advice!"
"The bald general should be careful. This matter must not be caught. As long as the general is not held accountable, it is not a big deal."
Shi Bao instructed.
The bald man nodded: "Understood!"
After Bald-faced Tianli left, Shi Bao touched his chin and murmured:
"A general's plan should not be shared with others, otherwise it will be ruined. Now that the prince has openly told us about his plan, I feel that it is not that simple..."